Air-pump.



J. J. MOINTYRE.

AIR PUMP.

APPIIGATION FILED MAY 7, 1910.

Patented NDV. 1, 1910.

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A1B PUMP. v APPLICATION FILED MAY '7, 1910.

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JOHN J'. MOINTYRE, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

AIR-PUMP.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 1, 1910. l

Application filed May `7, 1910. Serial No. 559,918.

To all whom 'it may concern:

13e 1t known that I, JOHN J. MCINTYRE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Air-Pumps, of which the following is a specification.

'Ilhis' invention relates to an air pump which is particularly designed to be attached tp the frame of an automobile for inflating tires, blowingwhistles or horns, or for any other pur ose. f

The object of this-invention is to provide a verys imple, light, small, and durable reciprocating pump, either single or double acting, which can be attached to practically any existing automobile frame in such position that, when it is desired to use it, the pump frame may be easily and quickly swung` and held by suitable adjusting means, so thatfthe driving pulley will bear against the fly wheel of the engine with the necessary frictional contact to operate the pump at the required speed, and when it is not in use, the pump frame may be swung so that the pulley. is carried away from the fly wheel.

In most automobiles the available space vfor attaching an independent pumping device is very limited, and in many cars the location of the motor and other mechanism is such that the only ypart of the frame available for mountin the pump is not in proper position to permit the use of the types of direct driven pump heretofore conceived.

My invention produces a pump in'whicli the driving Wheel and the pum-p mechanism are capable of a very wide range of adjustments with relation to the supporting base so that the latter can be mounted in suoli a variety of different pbsitions as to permit its use with most if not all of the existing types of car. This is effected by providing two means of adjustment of the pump with relation tothe base, the first, or what may be termed the coarse adjustment, being adapted for initial-use in permanently mounting the structure with its driving wheel near the fly wheel of the motor,v and the second, or fine adjustment, being adapted vto move the Wheel into and out of contact with the fly wheel. To realize the full benefits of the invention, the fine adjusting means should be capable of operation independentlyof the coarse while the wholestructure is 'self-conillustrate preferred forms of both a single and a double acting pump that embody thel invention; Figure 1 shows a front elevation of the single acting pump. Fig. 2 shows a rear elevation of the same. Fig. 3 shows a side elevation with tlie pump frame and supporting base cut 11i central section. Fig. 4 shows a front elevation of the double acting pump. Fig. 5 shows a rear elevation with a portion of the cylinder shell broken away to expose the interior. a central vertical section of the double acting embodiment of the invention.

The supporting base is Shown as formed in the shape of an angle bracket with a foot Fig. 6 shows 70 1, that is adapted to be rigidly secured to the frame of an automobile as near to the engine fiy wheel as is permitted by the location of t-he automobile parts, 'and the standard 2, to which the pump frame 3 is pivotally attached by the stud bolt 4.

In the form of pump lirst illustrated, the single cylinder 5 is attached to ythe back of the pump frame, and movablewin the cylindexl is a piston 6 that is connected by a.

from the crank disk 9. The crank disk turns loosely on the arbor 10 that is supported by the pump frame and by the arm 11' that is secured to the front of the frame. {Xttached to the crank disk is a gear 12 which meshes with a pinion 13 fastened to anI arbor 14 keyed upon which is a gear 15. Meshin'g with this latter ear is a pinion 16 that is fastened `to the liub of the pulley 17, this pinion andy the pulley turning loosely on the arbor 10. By means of this train of gears the' speed of rotation of the crank disk is very much reduced .from the speed of rotation of the pulley. Secured to the front of the base standard by means of the screw 18 100 and the stud bolt 4 is a plate 19. Loosely mouiited in the forked end of this plate is a nut 20. Passing through this nut and through 'perforations in ears 21 that are formed on the front of the frame -is a 105 threaded spindle 22. This spindle is preferably provided on each end with a knurled head 23. The spindle is shown as held under normal conditions from longitudinal movement with relation to the ears that project 110 .pitman 7 with a crank stud 8 that projects 85 from the base and through whichV the spindle passes, by4 springs 25 that thrust between the spindle heads and the washers 24.-

The pump frame may be set at any desired angle with relation to the base by removing the screwlS, and after turning the base or 'the frame inserting the' screw through one of the perforations 26 and into the base. This permits the base to be attached to any convenient part of the automobile frame, and the pump frame turned so that the pulley will be adjacent to the enginefly wheel. After the pump is located 1n this manner, 1f it is desired to use it, the

threaded spindle is turned by grasping either of the heads so as to swing the pump frame and bring the pulley into Contact with the fly wheel. Then the pump is not in use, the spindle is turned and the frame swung so that' the pulley is carried away from the y wheel. With this construction, the pulley may be quickly broughtinto conv tact with or removed from contact with the 'fly wheel, and should from any cause the 'pressure of the pulley against the fly wheel -be too great, the pump frame will. giye way,

, the springs yieldlng to permit this.

The cylindersy are shown as having their head ends closed by screw plugs 36. In-

. take openings 37 are made through the walls of the cylinders to permit the inflow of air. Plugs 38 containing the valve chambers are screwed into the shell near the heads of the cylinders. 'The valve chambers are connected by a passage 39. In each valve chamber is a ball valve 40 that is held against the discharge portby a spring 41. The outer ends of the valve chambers are-closed by screw plugs-,42, one of which is' soliti, and the other of which is 'provided Witht-fhose coupling 43. By'changing these plugs, a hose may be connected with either end of the cylinder shell. 'llhe stems 44 of the pistons 45 are connected with a yoke 46 that is movable in the cylinder shell' between the open ends of the cylinders. that is mounted'on the crank pin 48. The crank 49 is fixed to an arbor 50 bearing a gear 51 that meshes with an intermediate gear 52. The intermediate gear meshes with i `a pinion 53' that is fastened to the'driving pulley 54.- The pulley and pinion are loose upon the stud 55, the inner end lof which is held by the frame, and the outer end of 'connected with the base,

said nut, land means for turning In this yoke is a block 47 t which is supported by the bracket 56 that is fastened to the frame The invention claimed is: .1. The combination in a pump, of a base, a frame pivotally mounted on the base, a cylinder carried by the frame, a piston movable in the cylinder, a vcrank for reciprocata pulley., means connecting the crank, a plate pivotally a nut carried by said plate, a threaded lspindle mounted on the pump frame and* extending throu h" vt espind e. 2. The combination in a pump, of a base, a frame pivotally mountedon the base, a cylinder carried by the frame, a piston movable in the cylinder, a crank for reciprocating the piston, a pulley, gears connecting the ulley and the cran-k, a plate pivotally connected with the base, a block carried by the plate, a threaded spindle carried by thepump frame and extending through the block, and means for turning the spindle.

3. The combination in a pump, of a base, a frame pivotally mounted on the base, a cylinder carried by the frame, a piston movable in the cylinder, means for reciprocating the piston, a plate pivotally connected with the base, a nut carried by said plate, a threaded s indle carried by the pump frame and extent ing through said nut, a head for ing the piston, the pulley and i 'turning the spindle, and a spring for normallv holding the spindle from moving longitudinally with relation to the pump frame.v K

4. The combination in a pump, of a base adapted to be fixedly secured in position, a frame pivotally connected with the base, a cylinder carried by the frame, a piston movable in the cylinder, a crank for reciprocating the piston, a pulley carried by the frame, a train of reducing gears connecting the pulley and the crank, a plate pivotally connected with the base and adapted to be fastened to the base in. any desired radial position, a nut carried bysaid plate, a threadedspindle extending through said nut and, through parts of the pump frame, heads for .turning the'spindle, and springs Ior normally holding the spindle from moving longitudinally with relation to the pump frame. 5. The combination of a pump having a driving member, a supporting means for said pump, said driving member being movable with relation to sa1d supporting means, y 120 and two independently operable meansl for adjusting the relative positions of Said parts and holding the same therein.V

, 6. AThe combination of a pump having al driving member, a supporting -means for said pump, lsaid driving' member being movable with relation to said supporting means, and tWo independently operable means for adj ustinv 'the relative positions of said parts and holding the same therein, one of said means being adapted to effect .Wide variafor moving said pump toward and from its tions and the other fine variations, in suchV normally adjusted position, said pum and adjustment. adjusting means being supported who ly by 7. The combination of a pump having a Said base.

driving member, a supporting means for 10. The combination of a pump, avbase, a said pump, said driving member being mov pivotal connection between the two,`means able with relation to said supporting means, or holding such .parts in varying relative and two independently operable means for positions, a driving Wheel for said pump, adjusting the relative positions of salu parts and supplemental 4means actin to move and holding the same therein, one of said said wheel from its normally a justed p0- means being adapted to effect Wide variasition independently of said means.

tions, and the other fine variations, in such 11.v The combination of a pum a base adjustment7 and both of said means oeing upon which said pump is pivote an adcarried wholly by said base. justing means for altering the angular re1a- 8. The combination of a pump, a base tion between said parts, a supplemental adupon which said pump is pivoted, means justing means including-afug-mber adapted for adjusting the an le of Said ump and to be moved relatively to one of said parts base, and normally olding sai arts in -and to be xed thereto in varying positions, their adjusted positions, and asupp emental and a second lnember carried by the other means 'or moving said pump toward and of said parts and adapted to act against said from its normlly adjusted position. b first member. y

. 9. The com ination of a pump a ase T u on which said pump is pivoted, nieans for JOHB J' MCINTYRE' a justing the angle of said pump and-base, VitneSses.' x

and normally holding said parts 1n their ad- J osEPHINE M. STREMPFER,

)usted positions, and a supplemental means HARRY R. W'ILLIAMS. 

